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Chapter 44 - XGO CHAPTER 42 : CLASH OF TITANS

Before the World Tree's roots had spread wide and deep into the Antarctic bedrock, before the sanctuary bustled with life and laughter, Alex had ventured to the fringes of reality itself—when he had transformed into the Elder Goddess of Nature, Kynareth.

That day, wrapped in her divine form, the wind had sung to him in voices older than the stars. The land spoke in silence, the ice below whispering secrets no man had ever heard. But amid the serenity and magic, something ancient had stirred. A thrum, not unlike a heartbeat, deep beneath the continent's crust.

She had paused—bare feet on untouched snow, white hair like streaming vines glowing under the aurora. Her emerald gaze narrowed. Somewhere deep beneath the southern ice, something slumbered. Immense. Primordial. And alive.

A sleeping god.

Even then, she could feel its consciousness—not entirely aware, not yet... but it dreamed. Dreams of fire, of fury, of oceans boiling, of ancient battles in an age lost to history. The Goddess of Nature knew better than to awaken it. So she had left, trusting time to keep the giant sealed for at least another six or seven years.

But fate, it seemed, had other plans.

Present day.

The sanctuary trembled violently, not from war or hellish invasion—but from the Earth itself. Ice cracked like thunder, great fissures stretching out across the Antarctic plains. From beneath the surface, a low, otherworldly groan rumbled out, as if the land itself were awakening.

Alex felt it before he saw it.

"oh...shit" he whispered.

His Omnitrix flared blue and started blinking. All around him, dryads staggered. Mutants braced for a new quake—but Alex didn't wait. He transformed into Jetray and took to the skies, crossing the icy horizon at full speed until he reached the place he had once visited as Kynareth.

It was no longer a crater of stillness. It was a birth canal of titans.

Deep within the Antarctic ice, ancient eyes fluttered beneath scaled lids. Consciousness returned to the King of Monsters in fragments—pain, triumph, exhaustion—the last memories before his long sleep.

The three-headed golden dragon.

In the darkness of his slumber, Godzilla remembered the battle that had almost taken his life. Golden scales glinting in the sun. Three serpentine necks twisting, weaving like vipers. Six crimson eyes burning with otherworldly malice. The dragon's alien screech that split the skies as gravity beams tore through the atmosphere.

He remembered the weight of Ghidorah's massive form pinning him to the ocean floor, crushing his lungs, the salt water flooding his throat. The primal rage that had surged through him then—the nuclear pulse that had finally driven the golden terror back.

Their battle had leveled places Reshaped coastlines. Left both titans depleted and wounded beyond measure.

In his victory, Godzilla had retreated to the Antarctic depths, allowing the crushing pressure of ice and rock to hold him in stasis while his body regenerated. His consciousness dimmed as he descended into hibernation, expecting centuries of uninterrupted healing.

But something had changed. The earth's vibrations were different now. A new power pulsed across the planet's surface—unfamiliar, yet somehow ancient. It tugged at his senses, disrupting the healing sleep.

Intruder. Challenger. Threat.

The glacier erupted.

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Ice, snow, and ancient rock exploded upward as Godzilla rose from the earth, his scales obsidian black with streaks of burning blue bioluminescence surging through his body like veins of energy. His dorsal spines pierced the sky, jagged and sharp like mountain peaks. A low, angry growl rolled across the land, vibrating the very molecules of air.

He stood, slow and monstrous, eyes flicking around a world that had changed greatly since his last emergence. A Tree glowed in the distance—a beacon of power and mysticism. To Godzilla, newly awakened, his mind still chaotic from his last battle, it was a threat. A disruption of natural order. An anomaly to challenge.

He remembered fragments of a golden enemy, of destruction, of pain. The glow of the Tree triggered something primal in his reptilian brain—enemy.

His dorsal plates began to glow, blue energy pulsing through them as his atomic furnace heart roared back to life. The radiation that sustained him, that made him the alpha predator of an age long forgotten, bubbled beneath his armored skin.

He roared, a sound that shattered cliff faces and sent birds fleeing from thousands of miles around. And then he began moving—toward the World Tree, each footstep leaving craters in the ancient ice, his tail carving chasms behind him.

Alex stood in Godzilla's path, his body engulfed in a swirl of light as the Omnitrix transformed him again, this time into Mewtwo.

In an instant, Alex's form shifted into the sleek, psychic-powered Pokémon. Hovering above the ice with glowing purple eyes, he reached out, hoping—praying—reason could triumph over destruction.

"Godzilla," he spoke directly into the behemoth's mind, "you are not our enemy. The sanctuary is no threat to you. It preserves the balance, not disturbs it."

The reply was immediate and primal—rage.

Godzilla's head turned toward the psychic presence like a snapping storm. He was confused, disoriented by years of slumber now broken too early. Voices in his head were an intrusion. He didn't understand the words. Only the sensation of control—and to a creature like him, that was unforgivable.

The great beast snarled and whipped his massive tail through the air with terrifying speed.

It struck.

Mewtwo never saw it coming.

The impact flung Alex like a meteor through sheets of ancient ice, smashing through ridges and plunging deep into a frozen canyon. Ice collapsed around him. Silence fell for several heartbeats.

Then—cracks. Purple light. Mewtwo rose, his body battered but his mind still clear.

Alex exhaled, hovering again above the shattered landscape. "He's too angry. Too lost."

The Omnitrix beeped once, then again.

"No choice then," Alex growled, twisting the dial.

"WAY BIG.

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"With a massive pulse of blue energy, Alex's body expanded exponentially, limbs stretching into the sky, armor-plated skin forming across his chest and arms. Towering over mountains, Way Big stood tall—eyes narrowing at the distant roar of the King of Monsters.

He charged.

Each step cracked the ice beneath him, his enormous frame pushing the air itself aside like a ship through waves. Godzilla, hearing the thunderous footfalls, turned—and met a fist.

The punch slammed into Godzilla's snout, jerking his head sideways with explosive force. He stumbled, feet carving trenches in the earth. Steam hissed from his nostrils.

Way Big loomed above him, fists raised. "Lizards shouldn't swing their tails like that."

Godzilla roared in defiance, lifting his head and firing his atomic breath directly into Way Big's chest. The blue flame was scorching, searing, tearing at the fabric of Way Big's skin—but Alex braced through it, holding position.

He grabbed Godzilla's head and flipped him sideways into a jagged ice wall.

The earth shook.

Dryads looked to the sky, where the glow of battle lit up the horizon.

The two titans clashed again.

Way Big slammed his fists down, forcing Godzilla to dig his claws into the earth to stop himself from being pinned. Godzilla retaliated, ramming his shoulder into Way Big's gut and sending both of them crashing into the frozen sea. The ice cracked. Water surged. The roar of monsters drowned all else.

The frozen waters of Antarctica parted as two colossal forms crashed through the ice shelf. Godzilla's claws dug deep into Way Big's forearm, drawing ichor that steamed in the frigid air. Way Big countered with a hammer blow to Godzilla's temple, the impact sending shockwaves rippling across the water's surface.

Godzilla's eyes blazed with ancient fury. The memories of his battle with King Ghidorah became confused with the present—the golden dragon and the white giant blurring together in his awakening mind. His dorsal plates flashed blue, the atomic energy building within his core.

Way Big recognized the warning signs. "Not this time!"

He charged forward, tackling Godzilla and sending both titans tumbling beneath the waves. The ocean churned and boiled around them as they grappled in the depths. Way Big landed a devastating uppercut that sent Godzilla spiraling through an underwater ridge.

Rock and sediment clouded the water, but Godzilla was not deterred. In his domain now, the ancient leviathan's movements became fluid, graceful despite his massive bulk. He circled Way Big with surprising speed, his tail connecting with crushing force against the Omnitrix hero's back.

Way Big crashed into the seabed, sending up a plume of silt and debris. Before he could recover, Godzilla's massive jaws clamped around his shoulder. Pain lanced through Alex's transformed body as razor-sharp teeth designed to rend prehistoric titans sank into his cosmic armor.

With a burst of strength, Way Big grabbed Godzilla's upper and lower jaws, wrenching them apart before they could close completely. Muscles straining against the tremendous force of Godzilla's bite, he twisted and threw the reptilian god toward the surface.

Godzilla broke through the ice like an obsidian missile, water cascading off his armored scales. Way Big followed, leaping from the ocean with a grace belying his enormous size. As Godzilla landed heavily on the shore, Way Big delivered a flying kick that connected squarely with the monster's chest.

The impact sent Godzilla skidding across the icy plain, his claws carving deep furrows in the permafrost. He roared in pain and anger, the sound echoing across the Antarctic wasteland.

"Stay down," Way Big commanded, his cosmic voice reverberating through the air. "I don't want to hurt you further."

Godzilla's response was immediate. His dorsal plates glowed with intense blue light, brighter than before. The air around them ionized, crackling with energy. Then, with a forward lunge, he unleashed his atomic breath—not in a single stream, but in a wide, sweeping arc that cut through the landscape like a scythe.

Way Big dodged the first pass, but Godzilla adjusted his aim, catching the cosmic giant's leg. The concentrated radiation burned through Way Big's armor, eliciting a howl of pain. Alex felt the Omnitrix's energy fluctuate as his transformation absorbed the damage.

"Enough playing around," Way Big growled, crossing his arms before his chest.

Energy gathered between his forearms, coalescing into a crimson beam that shot forth with incredible speed. The cosmic ray struck Godzilla dead center, driving him back and carving a trench through the ice.

But Godzilla was not so easily defeated. He planted his feet, leaned into the beam, and began pushing forward—one agonizing step at a time. His dorsal plates pulsed with energy, his atomic heart beating faster, hotter.

Way Big intensified his cosmic ray, pouring more power into the attack. The beam widened, brightened, the air around it shimmering with heat distortion.

Godzilla answered with his atomic breath. The blue stream met the red beam midway, creating a sphere of conflicting energies that expanded outward, melting the surrounding ice into instant steam.

Both titans strained against the deadlock, neither willing to yield. The energy sphere between them grew, unstable, crackling with power that threatened to consume them both.

With a final surge of effort, Way Big redirected his beam upward, breaking the stalemate. The sudden shift caused Godzilla's atomic breath to overshoot, slicing through an ice shelf instead of its intended target.

Way Big seized the opportunity. He closed the distance in three massive strides and delivered a devastating combo—a right hook that snapped Godzilla's head sideways, followed by a left uppercut that lifted the reptilian titan off his feet.

Godzilla crashed down, his massive body creating an impact crater in the ice. But even as he fell, his tail whipped around in a defensive arc, catching Way Big across the chest and sending him stumbling backward.

Both titans regained their footing, facing each other across the shattered landscape. Steam rose from Godzilla's jaws, blood trickling from cuts on his scaled hide. Way Big's cosmic armor showed burn marks and gashes, his breathing heavy.

"You're strong," Way Big admitted. "But this ends now."

Godzilla's response was a challenging roar that shook the very foundations of the continent. His dorsal plates began to glow again, but this time the blue light intensified, shifting toward a fiery red. The ice beneath his feet started to melt, then vaporize, as the temperature around him rose dramatically.

Way Big recognized the danger. Godzilla was preparing his nuclear pulse—an omnidirectional blast that would devastate everything within miles.

"No!" he shouted, rushing forward to stop the buildup.

Too late.

The pulse exploded outward in a dome of atomic fire. Way Big crossed his arms to shield himself but was still blown backward by the force of the explosion. His armor smoked, edges glowing red-hot from the intensity of the radiation.

Through the dissipating energy, Godzilla advanced. His movements were slower now, but deliberate, inexorable. The battle had fully awakened his fighting instincts, and memories of his duel with King Ghidorah gave him renewed purpose. This new threat would fall, just as the golden dragon had.

Way Big struggled to his feet, damage assessment flashing through his consciousness. The Omnitrix was straining to maintain his current form against the radiation exposure. He needed to end this quickly.

"I didn't want to do this," Way Big said, his voice now tinged with determination and regret. "But you leave me no choice."

He raised his hand to the emblem on his chest—the Omnitrix symbol gleaming against his cosmic armor.

"ULTIMATE WAY BIG!

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"The transformation was spectacular. Way Big's body surged with evolutionary energy, his white and red armor thickening, growing more angular and defined. His crest elongated, three horn-like protrusions emerging from his forehead. His eyes blazed with cosmic fire, and the patterns on his body shifted, becoming more complex, more alien.

Ultimate Way Big stood before Godzilla, radiating power that made the air itself warp around him. The evolved To'kustar was a sight to behold—a creature designed by the Omnitrix to be the ultimate version of an already godlike species.

Godzilla paused, sensing the change in his opponent. Something primal in him recognized the escalation, the new level of threat. But he would not back down. He was the King of Monsters, the alpha predator of Earth's ancient past. He feared nothing.

His dorsal plates began to glow once more, but this time the energy built more rapidly, more intensely. The blue-white light of his atomic breath shifted, darkening to a deep, ominous crimson.

Ultimate Way Big spread his arms wide, cosmic energy crackling between his palms. "This ends now, Godzilla."

The two titans charged simultaneously.

The ground beneath them liquefied from the pressure, magma bubbling up through fissures created by their titanic footfalls. The air screamed as it was displaced by their massive forms.

Godzilla unleashed his spiral red atomic breath—a concentrated beam of destruction that could cut through mountains.

Ultimate Way Big answered with a cosmic storm—both hands projecting beams of such intensity that the fabric of reality seemed to warp around them.

The attacks met in midair, creating a cataclysmic explosion that illuminated the Antarctic sky like a second sun. The shockwave flattened ice formations for miles in every direction, creating a perfect circle of devastation around the two combatants.

Through the maelstrom, Ultimate Way Big advanced. His cosmic armor absorbed the radiation from Godzilla's attack, converting it into additional power. Each step brought him closer to the King of Monsters, despite the intense pressure pushing against him.

Godzilla's eyes widened in surprise—and for the first time, a flicker of concern. He intensified his beam, pouring more of his nuclear heart's energy into the attack.

Ultimate Way Big's advance slowed but did not stop. The cosmic giant raised one hand, forming a shield of pure energy that parted Godzilla's attack like a stone splitting a river.

With his free hand, Ultimate Way Big gathered cosmic energy into a concentrated sphere. The orb grew, pulsing with power, until it rivaled Godzilla in size. Then, with a forward thrust, he sent it hurtling toward the nuclear leviathan.

Godzilla attempted to intercept the energy sphere with his atomic breath, but the cosmic orb absorbed the radiation, growing even larger and more unstable. It struck Godzilla with devastating force, exploding in a nova of cosmic energy.

The King of Monsters was thrown backward, his massive body carving a trench through the Antarctic landscape. His scales smoked, some cracked from the impact. Blood flowed from wounds on his chest and neck.

Ultimate Way Big did not relent. He launched himself forward in a flying tackle that sent both titans crashing into a mountain range. The peaks crumbled around them, buried under their combined weight.

Godzilla fought back with primal fury, his claws raking across Ultimate Way Big's armor, his tail whipping around to slam into the cosmic giant's side. His jaws snapped at Ultimate Way Big's throat, missing by inches as the evolved To'kustar twisted away.

Ultimate Way Big countered with a devastating right cross that connected with Godzilla's jaw. The sound was like thunder, echoing across the continent. Godzilla stumbled, momentarily dazed.

Taking advantage of the opening, Ultimate Way Big unleashed a barrage of cosmic energy discs—spinning projectiles that sliced through the air with incredible speed. They impacted Godzilla's hide in rapid succession, each explosion driving the monster back further.

Godzilla roared in pain and anger, his tail lashing wildly as he tried to regain his footing. His dorsal plates began to glow again, the energy building to levels not seen since his battle with King Ghidorah.

Ultimate Way Big recognized the danger signs. "No more games," he declared, raising both hands above his head.

Cosmic energy gathered between his palms, forming a sphere that grew larger with each passing second. The surrounding landscape darkened as Ultimate Way Big drew energy from the environment itself. The sphere expanded until it dwarfed both titans, a miniature sun of cosmic power.

Godzilla's own attack reached critical mass, his entire body now glowing with atomic fire. The ice beneath him had completely melted, the exposed rock beginning to liquefy from the intense heat.

Both titans prepared to unleash their ultimate attacks—a final, cataclysmic exchange that would reshape the continent.

Then, a new presence materialized between them.

From the distant sanctuary, the World Tree pulsed with emerald light. Its roots, spread throughout the continent, suddenly glowed with vibrant energy. The ground trembled, not with destruction, but with creation.

Rising from the earth before them, a colossal figure took shape—humanoid but unmistakably divine. Standing taller than either titan, its body composed of living wood, leaves, and pure natural energy, the avatar of the World Tree manifested in its full glory.

Its eyes were pools of ancient wisdom, its features both terrible and beautiful to behold. A crown of branches adorned its head, intricate patterns of leaves forming a natural armor across its massive form.

Ultimate Way Big immediately recognized the presence. "The World Tree..."

Godzilla froze, his attack faltering as new memories stirred within his ancient mind. The green energy, the primal power of earth itself—he had seen this before, long ago.

In the depths of his consciousness, an image formed: a woman with flowing emerald hair, eyes that contained forests and oceans, hands that could shape mountains and calm storms. She had walked the earth when it was young, when Godzilla's kind still ruled the surface.

Gaea. The Mother.

The World Tree's avatar reached out with both hands, one toward Ultimate Way Big, one toward Godzilla. Its voice was not sound but pure thought, resonating directly within their minds.

"ENOUGH."

The single word carried the weight of mountains, the patience of forests, the inevitability of nature itself. It was not a request but a fundamental truth of reality.

Ultimate Way Big lowered his arms, the cosmic sphere dissipating into motes of light. He bowed his head in respect to the ancient power.

Godzilla's reaction was more complex. Confusion, recognition, and primal instinct warred within him. The atomic fire in his core subsided slowly, his dorsal plates dimming as he processed the familiar energy.

The World Tree's avatar approached Godzilla, its steps causing forests of ancient ferns to spring up in its footprints. It towered over the King of Monsters, yet its presence was not threatening but soothing.

It placed a hand on Godzilla's head, a gesture both familiar and ancient. Memories cascaded through Godzilla's mind—a time when the earth was young, when his kind had been guardians rather than monsters, when beings of power had walked alongside the titans in harmony.

"You remember," the avatar spoke directly into Godzilla's consciousness. "Before your long sleep, before your battle with the star-born dragon, you were guardian of the oceans, balancer of nature's power. The earth has changed, ancient one, but your purpose remains."

Godzilla's eyes—windows to a mind far older and more complex than most humans could comprehend—reflected understanding, then acceptance. The rage that had fueled him since his awakening ebbed away, replaced by clarity.

He had been defending his territory against a perceived threat. The World Tree was not an enemy but an ally in the ancient balance. Its magic was different from his power, but it served the same ultimate purpose—the preservation of Earth's natural order.

The avatar turned to Ultimate Way Big. "Protector of many forms, your courage is acknowledged. But force alone cannot solve all conflicts. Some require understanding."

Ultimate Way Big nodded, his cosmic form shifting back to the regular Way Big as the immediate threat passed. "I tried to communicate with him, but he was too disoriented. Too angry."

"The sleep of giants is not easily disturbed," the avatar replied. "His mind still echoes with his last battle. The three-headed one from beyond the stars wounded him deeply—in body and spirit."

The World Tree's avatar returned its focus to Godzilla, who now stood calm, his breathing steady, his posture no longer aggressive but watchful. Through the avatar's touch, the ancient leviathan began to understand the new world he had awakened to—the sanctuary, the balance it maintained, the threats it faced.

"There is a place for you in this new age," the avatar communicated. "The oceans remain your domain, but they face new dangers. The world needs its ancient guardians now more than ever."

Godzilla's response was not words but images—vast underwater kingdoms, abyssal trenches, the rhythm of ocean currents. His territory. His responsibility.

The avatar nodded in understanding. "Go. Heal. When you are ready, return to the depths. The balance will be maintained."

Godzilla turned toward the ocean, his massive tail sweeping behind him. The rage that had consumed him since awakening had transformed into purpose. He would return to the sea, reclaim his domain, and resume his ancient duty as guardian of the oceans.

Way Big watched as Godzilla made his way toward the distant shore. "Will he remember? Or will he attack again?"

The World Tree's avatar lingered, its form already beginning to dissipate as its consciousness returned to the sanctuary.

"He is ancient beyond human reckoning," it replied. "His mind works differently from yours or mine. But he remembers what matters—his purpose, his duty. The Mother's touch remains with him as it remains with me alex i know him through her, as it does with all the great guardians of the natural world."

With a final nod to Way Big, the avatar dissolved into motes of green light that flowed back toward the sanctuary, leaving only a circle of vibrant growth where it had stood.

Alex, releasing his transformation and returning to human form, stood alone on the shattered Antarctic landscape. In the distance, Godzilla's massive form disappeared beneath the waves, leaving only ripples to mark his passing.

The Omnitrix beeped once, then fell silent. Alex gazed at the horizon, where the first lights of dawn painted the sky in hues of gold and crimson.

"Sleep well, King of Monsters," he whispered. "Until the world needs you again."

In the depths of the ocean, Godzilla descended toward the abyssal plains. His wounds would heal, his strength would return. And in his ancient mind, memories of battles past —for the balance was ever-shifting, and guardians could never truly rest.

But for now, there was peace. For now, there was equilibrium.

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